Presentation - Open session to address member and guest general questions on computers, software, the Internet, or related problem areas.

The meeting will end at 9:00 PM.

To take a look at future program plans, click here.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

You can check back from time to time and look at these World Wide Web
pages. We will update them on a regular basis. Make a note of the WWW address
(URL) (or better yet, put it in your "hotlist", "favorites", or "bookmarks"
list):

http://wia.widomaker.com/

We
maintain an archive of meeting minutes and other items. You might want to
take a look, from time to time, as we add to it. At present, available files
include:

a
fairly complete listing of the speakers, topics and agendas from past Williamsburg
Internet Association meetings. We also have detailed directions
to our usual meeting site, which include a map.

introductory
information about the organization and a membership form to send in with
your dues ($10 per year)

The WIA was mentioned in D. Ian Hopper's
column in the cyber.life section of the Daily Press on March 31, 1997

Announcements pertaining to this group will be mailed to all members
of the WIA majordomo mailing list and also posted to the Usenet newsgroups:

comp.org.user-groups.meetings

va.general (a statewide newsgroup)

The Library - The Williamsburg Regional
Library has a program where local residents can obtain orientation and
training on computers in general and the Internet in particular. Some of
the staff and members of the Williamsburg Internet Association are volunteers.
You can volunteer, too. More details. You can find a schedule of when volunteers are available by clicking here.

You can also contact a member of the WIA Board for further information.